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Adventure like never before.
When you're out on a ride the last thing you want is to be limited by your tires in any way. Surly ExtraTerrestrial 700c Adventure Tires were designed to let you ride without limits.
Outstanding design and incredible technology is created by simply following the only tenets we have for tire design &mdassh; they're high volume and they kick ass. Designed to serve as a heavy-duty off-road touring tire that shines on hardpack surfaces. It uses a nylon breaker in the sidewalls for cut protection, a molded pattern for anti-cut propagation, and a Kevlar cap under the tread to protect against flats.
A distinctly directional tread pattern is and its width yields more traction than you might expect from a tire with such little rolling resistance. The tread is low profile with a file tread in between tread blocks.
The Surly ExtraTerrestrial 700c Adventure Tire has enough width and traction for the soft stuff and won't bog you down on smooth or hard surfaces. So what are you waiting for? Go the extra mile today with such high quality you're sure to enjoy the ride.
Features:
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Specifications
Weight: 720 grams | |
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Width: 41mm (1.6in) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Threads Per Inch: 60 | |
700c x 41mm - Black | Mfg PartNum: TR0805 |
700c x 41mm - Black/Gray | Mfg PartNum: TR1262 |
Reviews
Surly are an awesome company, so looking to replace some Schwalbe, I decided to jump for these to fit on my Kona Sutra with Hunt rims - ready for doing everything touring, to gravel to commuting to shopping trips.
They roll smoothly and look good. I run tubeless at about 40 - 50 psi (I'm not heavy).
But I've had 2 fail on me now, both in the same part of the tire - at the join of a nob to the bulk of the main tire, on clear road - just crack and throw sealant everywhere. No visible road nasties caused the break, just a tire fail, as far as I could tell.
Off to look for something else...
Mostly ridden on concrete, asphalt and gravel. Great on hard surfaces. Low rolling resistance. Slightly heave but fine when tubeless. Trade off for extra durability. Soaks up the bumps well. Speedy versatile tire perfect for my routes and riding style.
I have only had these tires on for about a week's worth of commutes, but even that much has made me love them. I'm a heavier rider, so the pressure is pegged at the max recommended to help me avoid pinch flats (I run them with tubes, will try tubeless maybe next spring). My commute takes me right through the center of a city along busy roads with junk from cars, broken glass, etc. littering the streets, all of which is swept by moving cars to accumulate in the bike lanes. Not one puncture or any significant lost pressure so far despite the sharp stuff on the roads! Theyre a tough set of tires, and I wouldn't be afraid at all to take them down a dirt road or gravel trail (actually, I'd be concerned about pinch flats, but I would not be worried about the tires themselves otherwise).
The tread, although road-friendly, is substantial on them and I can hear them humming along on the pavement when my surroundings are quiet...but I put these on in place of a set of hardcore knobby tires, so on pavement these feel like I'm gliding through the air in comparison. That said, if you're looking for the slickest fastest road tire out there, these aren't them; however, if you're not worried about top speed and just want a solid set of commuting or touring tires, these are looking great for that!
I had bought a set of these tires, two and a half weeks on them I hit a piece of steel the new tire was not usable so , I ordered the grey wall . the tires are heavy but the rubber is thick . they seem to not want to wear down I've around 1,000 miles on this rear tire . it still looks new .
I ordered these tires to replace the Schwalbe tires that I also wanted to love. The tread design on the ET is pretty ideal for road touring and holds its own on gravel roads. It also doesn't pick up and toss pebbles at me. The size of the tires (700cx41) is ideal for loaded touring and does a great job of cushioning the expansion joints.
Where the tires fall short is in protection from flats. They seem to love the thorns. I've had my tires for a little over 3 months now with no more than 1000 miles on them. 99% on pavement. I just repaired 2 more punctures. That makes 8 now. 8 flats is WAY too many on a $45 tire with so few miles on it. Zero flat protection. Primarily thorns. The aramid belt does nothing that I can see. The rubber compound is way too soft. The rear tire is showing significant wear. These won't last much more than 3000 miles with rotation.
I have a set of Bontrager H2 hard case tires that have over 6000 miles on them - 1 flat.
I really wanted to love these ET tires, but I cannot count on them for long distance loaded touring, so they will be relegated to short trips near town.
Solid grippy tires that I slapped on tubeless for the winter. Rolls well enough on the pavement but are heavier than what I would run in good weather. Decent flat protection, as I have ran over some glass without incident.
Rolls well on pavement and does well on dry gravel and dirt roads. Did get a flat after less than 1,000 miles from moderate size piece of glass, so not puncture proof. Got replacement tire in case my repair of the tire does not last as I could see some tube through the gash. Obviously not riding tubeless.
Rolls well on pavement and does well on dry gravel and dirt roads. Did get a flat after less than 1,000 miles from moderate size piece of glass, so not puncture proof. Got replacement tire in case my repair of the tire does not last as I could see some tube through the gash. Obviously not riding tubeless.
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